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Empress Myeongseong (TV series)

Empress Myeongseong (Korean명성황후; Hanja明成皇后) is a 2001 and 2002 South Korean television series that aired on KBS2.

Empress Myeongseong
GenreHistorical
Written byJung Ha-yeon
Directed byYoon Chang-bum
Shin Chang-suk
StarringLee Mi-yeon
Choi Myung-gil
Lee Jin-woo
Yoo Dong-geun
Ending theme"If I Leave" (나 가거든/Na Kakeodeun) by Jo Sumi
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes124
Production
ProducerYoon Yong-hoon
Production locationsKyeongbok Palace, South Korea
Running time60 minutes
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:50 (KST)
Production companiesSamhwa Networks
GM Agency
Release
Original networkKorean Broadcasting System
Picture formatNTSC
Original releaseMay 9, 2001 (2001-05-09) –
July 18, 2002 (2002-07-18)
Empress Myeongseong
Hangul
명성황후
Hanja
明成皇后
Revised RomanizationMyeongseong Hwanghu
McCune–ReischauerMyŏngsŏng Hwang-hu

Historical connection

Empress Myeongseong was considered as the last empress of Korea because of the Eulmi Incident (also called Operation Fox Hunt).

Cast

Main

Supporting

Royal Family

Palace/Inner Court

  • Hwang Beom-sik - Palace Lady Lee; Gojong’s servant
  • Lee Geon - Palace Lady Kang; Empress Myeongseong’s servant
  • Kim Bo-mi - Palace Lady Hong; Hong Gye-hoon’s younger sister
  • Hong Yeo-jin - Palace Lady Yun; Grand Queen Dowager Jo’s servant
  • Lee Ji-eun - Palace Lady of Junggung Hall
  • Yoon Yeong-ju - Palace Lady of Daejeon Hall
  • Choi Yeong-wan - Consort Yi Gwi-in’s servant
  • Hong Il-gwon - Hong Gye-hoon; Palace Lady Hong's elder brother

Empress Myeongseong’s family/Yeoheung Min clan

  • Sunwoo Eun-sook - Lady Yi of Gamgodang; Min Ja-yeong's mother and Min Chi-rok's wife[5]
  • Lee Do-ryeon - Min Chi-rok; Min Ja-yeong’s father
  • Kim Hyo-won - Min Seung-ho; Empress Myeongseong’s adoptive older brother
  • Kim Seong-han - Min Gyeom-ho; Empress Myeongseong’s adoptive uncle
  • Hyeon Seok - Min Tae-ho; Empress Sunmyeong’s father
  • Kim Byeong-se - Min Gyu-ho
  • Kim Bong-geun - Min Yeong-wi
  • Kim Gwang-yeong - Min Yeong-ik; Empress Sunmyeong’s older brother
  • Kim Yeong-gi - Min Eung-sik

Unhyeon Palace

  • Lee Deok-hee - Min, the Consort Princess to the Prince of the Great Court (Heungseon Daewongun's wife; Gojong's mother)[6]
  • Han Beom-hee - Yi Jae-myeon
  • Ahn Seung-min - Yi Jun-yong; Heungseon Daewongun’s grandson and Gojong’s nephew
  • Jeong Jin-gak - Cheon Hui-yeon; Heungseon Daewongun’s henchman
  • Yoo Jong-geun - Jang Sun-gyu; Heungseon Daewongun’s henchman
  • Lee Gi-yeol - Ha Jeong-il; Heungseon Daewongun’s henchman
  • Jeong Jin-hwa - Ahn Pil-ju; Heungseon Daewongun’s henchman
  • Lee Gyeong-yeong - Heo Ok; Heungseon Daewongun’s henchman
  • Kim Hyeseon - Chuwol; Heungseon Daewongun’s concubine
  • Lee Hyeon-gyeong - Ok San
  • Ki Jeong-su - Shin Cheol-gyun
  • Lee Won-yong - Ahn Gi-yeong
  • Lee Woo-seok - Yi Jae-seon

Imo Incident

  • Kim Seong-hwan - Min Gyeom-ho; Grand Princess Min’s younger brother
  • Maeng Ho-rim - Kim Bo-hyeon
  • Lee Jae-yeon - Kim Chun-yeong
  • Kim Dae-hwan - Yoo Bok-man
  • Kim Jin-tae - Kim Jeong-son
  • Kim Ji-bok - Yoo Chun-man
  • Kim Tae-hyeong - Administrator Seon Hye-jeong
  • Yun Gwan-yong - Sim Sang-hun

Gapsin Coup

Donghak Peasant Revolution

Eulmi Incident

  • Hong Il-kwon - Hong Gye-hoon; Palace Lady Hong’s older brother and palace bodyguard who protected Empress Myeongseong at the time of the Imo Incident and gained trust. After that, he continued to protect Empress Myeongseong, but was killed while resisting the Japanese during the Eulmi Incident.
  • Kim Jun-mo - Lee Gyeong-jik
  • Oh Seong-yeol - Woo Beom-seon
  • Kim Bong-geun - Yun Seok-woon
  • Yun Tae-sul - Hullyeondae soldier

Extended

  • Lee Yeong-hu - Prince Heungin; Heungseon Daewongun’s older brother
  • Eom Yoo-shin - Prince Heungin’s wife
  • Jeon In-taek - Lee Yong-ik
  • Kim Sang-sun - Jo Du-sun
  • Choi Sang-hun - Jo Yeong-ha; Grand Queen Royal Dowager Jo’s 5th cousin
  • Song Jae-ho - Kim Jwa-geun; Queen Cheorin’s relative and head of the Andong Kim clan
  • Park Yeong-ji - Kim Byeong-hak
  • Jeong Seong-mo - Kim Byeong-gi; Kim Jwa-geun’s adoptive son
  • Park Cheol-ho - Kim Byeong-guk; Kim Byeong-hak’s younger brother
  • Im Byeong-gi - Kim Byeong-si
  • Kwon Ki-seon - Kim Byeong-si’s wife
  • Kim Ju-yeong - Lee Gyeong-ha
  • Heo Gi-ho - Yi Jae-won; Heungseon Daewongun’s nephew and Gojong’s cousin
  • Jeon Seong-hwan - Shin Heon
  • Yun Sun-cheol - Lee Yu-won
  • Yun Deok-yong - Hong Sun-mok; Father of Hong Young-sik. He commits suicide when his son is murdered in the Gapsin coup
  • Lee Shin-jae - Sim Soon-taek
  • Seo Kwon-sun - Sim Soon-taek’s wife
  • Park Chil-yong - Kang Ro
  • Kim In-tae - Shin Eung-jo
  • Yang Yeong-jun - Jeong Gi-hoe
  • Kim Gyeong-ha - Yang Hyeon-su
  • Yu Byeong-jun - Han Gye-won
  • Kang Man-hui - Yun Ung-ryeol
  • Heo Hyeon-ho - Park Gyu-su
  • Jang Gi-yong - Kim Yun-sik
  • Kim Hyeong-il - Eo Yun-jong
  • Kim Tae-gi - Kim Hong-jib
  • Kang In-gi - Yi Wan-yong
  • Lee Dae-ro - Choi Ik-hyeon
  • Kim Rin - Lee Gyeong-ha

Japanese Legation Group

Qing Dynasty figures

  • Nam Il-woo - Li Hongzhang
  • Park Jin-seong - Yuan Shikai
  • Park Yong-sik - Ma Geon-chong
  • Park Gyeong-deuk - Wu Changqing
  • Kwon Hyeok-ho - Jeong Yeo-chang
  • Lee Cham - Mok In-deok

Russian figures

  • ? - Karl Ivanovich Weber; He strives to expand Russian power in Joseon through the Imperial Russian Federation. When Empress Myeongseong leans toward her pro-Russia, she actively cooperates with it (discussing arms imports), but is consistent with a passive attitude when the Eulmi Incident takes place. Later, when the Agwan collapse occurred, he led the pro-Russian cabinet and tried to gain interest in Korea.
  • Kim Jin-ah - Sontak; German-Russian woman. Executioner of Weber and interpreter of the Imperial Russian Legation. She speaks fluent Russian in a scene where Prince Weber and Empress Myeongseong discuss arms imports.

Britain figures

  • ? - Isabella Bird; An English geographer and writer who wrote Korea and its neighbors, a story of her travels to Joseon. In the first scene of episode 1, a western woman played Isabella Budd Bishop, who is clumsy in the Joseon Dynasty, but eats rice with chopsticks.

American figures

  • ? - Dayi; A foreign training instructor who disbanded a training unit trained by a Japanese military officer and took charge of training the newly created demonstrators. At the time of the Eulmi Incident, he led the protesters against the Japanese army, but was defeated and taken prisoner due to the inferiority of the troops.

Notes

  1. ^ Credited as Lee Joon.
  2. ^ Credited as Lee Min-ho.

Two Empress Myeongseong Actresses

It was reported that Lee Mi-Yeon signed a contract with KBS for this drama for only 100 episodes. However, due to high viewership rates, KBS wanted to extend the episodes for more than 100 originally. Since Lee Mi-Yeon wanted to stick with the original contract, she refused to do more than 100 episodes. However, KBS said still extended Empress Myeongseong and had Choi Myung-Gil for the role. Lee Mi-Yeon's last episode was Episode 81 and Choi Myung-Gil started at Episode 82. The viewers should not be confused as Lee Mi-Yeon also had a death scene which is actually a music video for the OST.

Awards

2001 KBS Drama Awards
  • Top Excellence Award, Actress: Lee Mi-yeon
  • Best Supporting Actor: Kim Sung-hwan
  • Best Supporting Actress: Kim Bo-mi
  • PD of the Year Award: Yoon Chang-bum
2002 Baeksang Arts Awards
2002 KBS Drama Awards

See also

References

  1. ^ Formally known as "Queen Sinjeong of the Pungyang Jo clan".
  2. ^ Identified as Queen Hyojeong of the Namyang Hong clan; Heonjong's Queen Consort
  3. ^ Identified as Queen Cheorin of the Andong Kim clan; Cheoljong's wife
  4. ^ Formally known as "Yi Gwi-in of the Yeongbo Hall".
  5. ^ Formally known as "Hanchang, Princess Consort to the Internal Prince, of the Hansan Yi clan".
  6. ^ Formally known as "Grand Internal Yeoheung Princess Consort to the Grand Internal Prince, of the Yeoheung Min clan".

External links

  • Official website (in Korean)

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Empress Myeongseong Korean 명성황후 Hanja 明成皇后 is a 2001 and 2002 South Korean television series that aired on KBS2 Empress MyeongseongGenreHistoricalWritten byJung Ha yeonDirected byYoon Chang bum Shin Chang sukStarringLee Mi yeon Choi Myung gil Lee Jin woo Yoo Dong geunEnding theme If I Leave 나 가거든 Na Kakeodeun by Jo SumiCountry of originSouth KoreaOriginal languageKoreanNo of episodes124ProductionProducerYoon Yong hoonProduction locationsKyeongbok Palace South KoreaRunning time60 minutes Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21 50 KST Production companiesSamhwa NetworksGM AgencyReleaseOriginal networkKorean Broadcasting SystemPicture formatNTSCOriginal releaseMay 9 2001 2001 05 09 July 18 2002 2002 07 18 Empress MyeongseongHangul명성황후Hanja明成皇后Revised RomanizationMyeongseong HwanghuMcCune ReischauerMyŏngsŏng Hwang hu Contents 1 Historical connection 2 Cast 2 1 Main 2 2 Supporting 3 Notes 4 Two Empress Myeongseong Actresses 5 Awards 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistorical connection EditMain article Empress Myeongseong Empress Myeongseong was considered as the last empress of Korea because of the Eulmi Incident also called Operation Fox Hunt Cast EditMain Edit Choi Myung gil as Empress Myeongseong episodes 82 124 Lee Mi yeon as Empress Myeongseong episodes 1 10 81 Moon Geun young as Min Ja yeong young Empress Myeongseong Lee Jin woo as King Gojong Lee In a as young Gojong Yoo Dong geun as Heungseon DaewongunSupporting Edit Royal Family Kim Yong rim Grand Royal Queen Dowager Jo 1 Kim Jeong ha Royal Queen Dowager Hong 2 Yoo Hye young Queen Cheorin 3 Baek Seung woo Sungjong of Korea Lee Tae ri b and Kwak Jung wook young Sunjong Lee Yu ri Empress Sunmyeong Park Eun bin and Kim Soo yeong young Empress Sunmyeong Jung Seon gyeong Royal Consort Gwi in of Gyeongju Yi clan 4 Lee Jae eun Royal Consort Gwi in of the Deoksu Jang clan Kim Se ah Royal Consort Gwi in of the Haeju Jeong clan Seo Mi ae Imperial Noble Consort Sunheon of the Yeongwol Eom clan Kang Seong hyeon Prince Wanhwa Consort Yi Gwi in s son Kang Seong min Prince Uihwa Consort Jang Gwi in s son Kim Jong ho and Lee Pung woon young Prince Uihwa Lee Ju eun Kim Su deok Princess Consort Yeongwon Prince Uihwa s wifePalace Inner Court Hwang Beom sik Palace Lady Lee Gojong s servant Lee Geon Palace Lady Kang Empress Myeongseong s servant Kim Bo mi Palace Lady Hong Hong Gye hoon s younger sister Hong Yeo jin Palace Lady Yun Grand Queen Dowager Jo s servant Lee Ji eun Palace Lady of Junggung Hall Yoon Yeong ju Palace Lady of Daejeon Hall Choi Yeong wan Consort Yi Gwi in s servant Hong Il gwon Hong Gye hoon Palace Lady Hong s elder brotherEmpress Myeongseong s family Yeoheung Min clan Sunwoo Eun sook Lady Yi of Gamgodang Min Ja yeong s mother and Min Chi rok s wife 5 Lee Do ryeon Min Chi rok Min Ja yeong s father Kim Hyo won Min Seung ho Empress Myeongseong s adoptive older brother Kim Seong han Min Gyeom ho Empress Myeongseong s adoptive uncle Hyeon Seok Min Tae ho Empress Sunmyeong s father Kim Byeong se Min Gyu ho Kim Bong geun Min Yeong wi Kim Gwang yeong Min Yeong ik Empress Sunmyeong s older brother Kim Yeong gi Min Eung sikUnhyeon Palace Lee Deok hee Min the Consort Princess to the Prince of the Great Court Heungseon Daewongun s wife Gojong s mother 6 Han Beom hee Yi Jae myeon Ahn Seung min Yi Jun yong Heungseon Daewongun s grandson and Gojong s nephew Jeong Jin gak Cheon Hui yeon Heungseon Daewongun s henchman Yoo Jong geun Jang Sun gyu Heungseon Daewongun s henchman Lee Gi yeol Ha Jeong il Heungseon Daewongun s henchman Jeong Jin hwa Ahn Pil ju Heungseon Daewongun s henchman Lee Gyeong yeong Heo Ok Heungseon Daewongun s henchman Kim Hyeseon Chuwol Heungseon Daewongun s concubine Lee Hyeon gyeong Ok San Ki Jeong su Shin Cheol gyun Lee Won yong Ahn Gi yeong Lee Woo seok Yi Jae seonImo Incident Kim Seong hwan Min Gyeom ho Grand Princess Min s younger brother Maeng Ho rim Kim Bo hyeon Lee Jae yeon Kim Chun yeong Kim Dae hwan Yoo Bok man Kim Jin tae Kim Jeong son Kim Ji bok Yoo Chun man Kim Tae hyeong Administrator Seon Hye jeong Yun Gwan yong Sim Sang hunGapsin Coup Lee Byeong ok Kim Ok gyun Cha Cheol su Park Yeong hyo Lee Won hui Hong Yeong sik Hong Jeong ok Seo Jae pil Lee Gi chil Yun Chi hoDonghak Peasant Revolution Jeong Byeong ok Jeon Bong jun Lee Gye yeong Dong Hak gunEulmi Incident Hong Il kwon Hong Gye hoon Palace Lady Hong s older brother and palace bodyguard who protected Empress Myeongseong at the time of the Imo Incident and gained trust After that he continued to protect Empress Myeongseong but was killed while resisting the Japanese during the Eulmi Incident Kim Jun mo Lee Gyeong jik Oh Seong yeol Woo Beom seon Kim Bong geun Yun Seok woon Yun Tae sul Hullyeondae soldierExtended Lee Yeong hu Prince Heungin Heungseon Daewongun s older brother Eom Yoo shin Prince Heungin s wife Jeon In taek Lee Yong ik Kim Sang sun Jo Du sun Choi Sang hun Jo Yeong ha Grand Queen Royal Dowager Jo s 5th cousin Song Jae ho Kim Jwa geun Queen Cheorin s relative and head of the Andong Kim clan Park Yeong ji Kim Byeong hak Jeong Seong mo Kim Byeong gi Kim Jwa geun s adoptive son Park Cheol ho Kim Byeong guk Kim Byeong hak s younger brother Im Byeong gi Kim Byeong si Kwon Ki seon Kim Byeong si s wife Kim Ju yeong Lee Gyeong ha Heo Gi ho Yi Jae won Heungseon Daewongun s nephew and Gojong s cousin Jeon Seong hwan Shin Heon Yun Sun cheol Lee Yu won Yun Deok yong Hong Sun mok Father of Hong Young sik He commits suicide when his son is murdered in the Gapsin coup Lee Shin jae Sim Soon taek Seo Kwon sun Sim Soon taek s wife Park Chil yong Kang Ro Kim In tae Shin Eung jo Yang Yeong jun Jeong Gi hoe Kim Gyeong ha Yang Hyeon su Yu Byeong jun Han Gye won Kang Man hui Yun Ung ryeol Heo Hyeon ho Park Gyu su Jang Gi yong Kim Yun sik Kim Hyeong il Eo Yun jong Kim Tae gi Kim Hong jib Kang In gi Yi Wan yong Lee Dae ro Choi Ik hyeon Kim Rin Lee Gyeong haJapanese Legation Group Lee Il ung Kuroda Kiyotaka Seo Sang ik Hanabusa Yoshitada Park Geun hyeong Inoue Kaoru Im Hyeok Miura Gorō Kim Byeong gi Okamoto Ryunosuke Yun Ju sang Itō Hirobumi Kang Tae gi Mutsu Munemitsu Kim Ha gyun Saionji Kinmochi Kim Sang sun Daekjoe Shinichiro Lee Do ryeon Shiba Shirō Tokai Sanshi Kim Seong ryeong Michikko Jeong Ui gab Japanese man Sasaki Yang Jae won Japanese military officerQing Dynasty figures Nam Il woo Li Hongzhang Park Jin seong Yuan Shikai Park Yong sik Ma Geon chong Park Gyeong deuk Wu Changqing Kwon Hyeok ho Jeong Yeo chang Lee Cham Mok In deokRussian figures Karl Ivanovich Weber He strives to expand Russian power in Joseon through the Imperial Russian Federation When Empress Myeongseong leans toward her pro Russia she actively cooperates with it discussing arms imports but is consistent with a passive attitude when the Eulmi Incident takes place Later when the Agwan collapse occurred he led the pro Russian cabinet and tried to gain interest in Korea Kim Jin ah Sontak German Russian woman Executioner of Weber and interpreter of the Imperial Russian Legation She speaks fluent Russian in a scene where Prince Weber and Empress Myeongseong discuss arms imports Britain figures Isabella Bird An English geographer and writer who wrote Korea and its neighbors a story of her travels to Joseon In the first scene of episode 1 a western woman played Isabella Budd Bishop who is clumsy in the Joseon Dynasty but eats rice with chopsticks American figures Dayi A foreign training instructor who disbanded a training unit trained by a Japanese military officer and took charge of training the newly created demonstrators At the time of the Eulmi Incident he led the protesters against the Japanese army but was defeated and taken prisoner due to the inferiority of the troops Notes Edit Credited as Lee Joon Credited as Lee Min ho Two Empress Myeongseong Actresses EditIt was reported that Lee Mi Yeon signed a contract with KBS for this drama for only 100 episodes However due to high viewership rates KBS wanted to extend the episodes for more than 100 originally Since Lee Mi Yeon wanted to stick with the original contract she refused to do more than 100 episodes However KBS said still extended Empress Myeongseong and had Choi Myung Gil for the role Lee Mi Yeon s last episode was Episode 81 and Choi Myung Gil started at Episode 82 The viewers should not be confused as Lee Mi Yeon also had a death scene which is actually a music video for the OST Awards Edit2001 KBS Drama AwardsTop Excellence Award Actress Lee Mi yeon Best Supporting Actor Kim Sung hwan Best Supporting Actress Kim Bo mi PD of the Year Award Yoon Chang bum2002 Baeksang Arts AwardsBest Actor in TV Yoo Dong geun2002 KBS Drama AwardsDaesang Grand Prize Yoo Dong geun Top Excellence Award Actress Choi Myung gilSee also EditThe Last Empress Broadway musical References Edit Formally known as Queen Sinjeong of the Pungyang Jo clan Identified as Queen Hyojeong of the Namyang Hong clan Heonjong s Queen Consort Identified as Queen Cheorin of the Andong Kim clan Cheoljong s wife Formally known as Yi Gwi in of the Yeongbo Hall Formally known as Hanchang Princess Consort to the Internal Prince of the Hansan Yi clan Formally known as Grand Internal Yeoheung Princess Consort to the Grand Internal Prince of the Yeoheung Min clan External links EditOfficial website in Korean Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Empress Myeongseong TV series amp oldid 1144898253, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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